Results for Tragedies With Animal Protagonists
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In a faraway future, humans have sunk to the bottom of the food chain, with animals leading society and taking charge of the world. Despite animals' hatred for humans, a smart, observant horse becomes interested in a strange human girl, one who doesn't seem to fit in with her group.
When a group of farmers notice that they’re being robbed in the night, they discover the culprit to be a loveable skeletal horse.
A boy observes the close relationship between a unique hunting dog and his companions when they venture out to catch an elusive bear.
After his daughter is killed by diseased dogs, a father and his friend try to kill all the pets in the town to prevent the same tragedy from happening to someone else.
Creatures of the animal kingdom bicker for their place on the throne in a post-apocalyptic world void of the human race, but soon realize they're slowing transforming into their old human masters. When mankind disappears from the face of the Earth, creatures of the animal kingdom gather to discuss who will replace them on the throne. But soon, the animals realize they're slowly adopting human traits.
A zookeeper describes an incident at the zoo that leaves all of the animals behaving strangely and becoming self-aware.
A couple live in the woods training greyhounds and raising their young son. When an unexpected guest overstays his visit, the husband takes matters into his own hands.
A boy witnesses his friend falling into hysterical killing spree of horses at a neighbors home, all supposedly for religious purposes.
A man recalls his childhood near the woods and the creature which lurked within it.
When a man shoots an owl that has been taking his chickens and the owl does not die, the man decides to keep the animal alive and let it suffer—only to be mocked and outsmarted by the bird.